Jan6: Iraq Goes Gangnam Style, Copycats American Sit-In

grarpamp grarpamp at gmail.com
Wed Jul 27 14:05:31 PDT 2022


https://twitter.com/Joyce_Karam/status/1552330793678262279
https://twitter.com/Joyce_Karam/status/1552337293012344841
https://twitter.com/alsharqiyatv/status/1552331270197317635
Protestors in Baghdad have stormed into #Iraq’s Parliament inside the
Green Zone in biggest demonstration since 2020. Mostly followers of
Shia cleric Muqtada Sadr.
Iraqi protestors are now inside the Parliament chamber, standing on
desks, grabbing documents, folders, dusters and whatever they come
across.
Caretaker Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi demanded that the
demonstrators "immediately withdraw" from the Green Zone, warning that
he would send additional security forces to ensure "the protection of
state institutions and foreign missions, and prevent any harm to
security and order." Lol.


Iraq overthrows its Parliament.

Today, they are free and happy.

Tomorrow, they will unfortunately repeat exactly what
all you fools throughout history have done before...

They will install an even worse tyranny over themselves, thus
completely and permanently wiping out all the freedom they
had so happily won and enjoyed for a moment the day before.

Overthrow, occupy, squat... is becoming a worldwide sport vs power.

So next time you're in one, and you will be... be different than
all the rest, become and remain free, by refusing to install
anything over top of Freedom.





Iraqi Protesters Storm Parliament Amid Record Run Without Government

On Wednesday hundreds of followers of the hardline Iraqi Shia cleric,
militia leader, and politician Muqtada al-Sadr overwhelmed security in
Baghdad's Green Zone, where they were able to breach and storm the
country's parliament building.

The protests came amid political friction which pits al-Sadr's bloc,
which won a majority as the largest faction in the 329-seat parliament
during prior October elections, against the pro-Iran Coordination
Framework faction. The latter group's nomination for prime minister,
Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, is being fiercely opposed by al-Sadr's
followers.

    BREAKING: Protestors in Baghdad have stormed into #Iraq’s
Parliament inside the Green Zone in biggest demonstration since 2020.
Mostly followers of Shia cleric Muqtada Sadr:
pic.twitter.com/RBlm9xpGFS
    — Joyce Karam (@Joyce_Karam) July 27, 2022

The high secured Green Zone has since the US invasion and occupation
of Iraq been home to all major government branches, embassies and
diplomatic missions, and international institutions. However, some
local correspondents have suggested based on video to emerge of the
protests that security stood down after being overwhelmed by the
crowds. Police were seen milling about the building alongside
protesters.

There were reportedly no Iraqi lawmakers inside parliament at the
time, with the crowds occupying the building and chanting political
slogans.

Caretaker Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi demanded that the
demonstrators "immediately withdraw" from the Green Zone, warning that
he would send additional security forces to ensure "the protection of
state institutions and foreign missions, and prevent any harm to
security and order."

    كافيتيريا مجلس النواب العراقي تغص بالمتظاهرين#الشرقية_نيوز
pic.twitter.com/axI6xMIJID
    — AlSharqiya TV - قناة الشرقية (@alsharqiyatv) July 27, 2022

The country's politics have been gridlocked and essentially without a
new government ever since the October vote.

Reuters notes that "Iraq marked its longest post-election deadlock on
Wednesday, as lawmakers’ failure to form a government hampers reforms
needed for a country struggling to recover from decades of conflict."

    Video from within the Parliament building where soldiers causally
let Sadri protesters walk around but tell them not to break anything
#Iraq pic.twitter.com/qHHAeNwQWE
    — Mohammad Ali Musawi (@malimusawi) July 27, 2022

"More than nine months since an October election, lawmakers tasked
with choosing a president and prime minister looked no closer to an
agreement, bringing Iraq to a record 290 days without a head of state
or cabinet," the report describes.


Nor are they necessary, in fact of history,
they're proven to always be harmful.


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